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16th Bled Electronic Commerce Conference eTransformation, June 9 - 11, 2003 Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework Cornelia C. Krüger Paula M.C. Swatman Kornelia van der Beek
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Introduction Only 17 % of news sites world-wide reported making a profit in 2002 (OJR, 2003) Most newspapers initially went online with a business model very like their real- world model Over time they have to adjust this model to keep up with changes in the: physical cyber worlds. They are struggling to survive because of declining subscriber numbers, falling advertising revenue A fickle and highly-critical public We suggest an alternative approach to the creation of Internet business models for the online news market, based on the concept of “building blocks”
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Internet business models in literature Research into business models is of two types: the description of specific business models and/or the defining and analysing of the special components of a business model
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Taxonomies of Internet business models BamburyRayportFarhoomand and Lovelock Transplanted real-world business models: -Advertising-based model -Subscription model -Free-trial model -Content Business -Advertiser-driven business model -Electronic Commerce B2B -Collaboration platforms -Virtual communities Native Internet business models: -Information barter model -Digital delivery model B2C -Virtual communities -Search engines/portals -Content Providers
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Components of Internet business models StählerAmit & ZottBieger, Rüegg-Stürm & von Rohr Value propositionNoveltyGoods and services concept Goods and services architecture Lock-inCommunication concept Revenue modelComplementariesRevenue concept EfficiencyGrowth concept Competence Organisation Cooperation concept Coordination concept
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Linking taxonomies and components of Internet business models Weill and Vitale’s (2001) combination of taxonomies and components TaxonomyComponents Direct-to-Customer Infrastructure Strategic objectives and value propositions Sources of revenue Critical success factors Core competencies Full-Service Provider Whole-of-Enterprise Intermediaries (portals, agents, auctions, aggregators) Shared Infrastructure Virtual Community Value Net Integrator Content Provider
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference A generic approach Weill/Vitale’s (2001) approach to combining taxonomies and components A generic approach to combining taxonomies and components
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Combining taxonomies with Internet Business Model components for Online News Taxonomies for Internet Business Models in Online News (Examples) Components for Internet Business Models in Online News (Examples) Digital products and the digital delivery model Content Business Content Provider Core Components C 1 = Revenue C 2 = Content C 3 = Infrastructure Complementary Components C 4 = Cooperation C 5 = Growth C n
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Individual components for Internet business models C4 C5 Cn C1 C2 C3 Digital products and the digital delivery model Content Business Content Provider
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Combining taxonomies and components for the online news industry C1 = RevenueC2 = Content C3 = Infrastructure Taxonomy C (e.g. RON) C6 = Additional Services C1 = RevenueC2 = ContentC3 = Infrastructure Taxonomy B (eg. SWOL) C5 = Virtual Communit y C1= Revenue C2 = ContentC3 = Infrastructure Taxonomy A (e.g. RZ-Online) C4 = Cooperation
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Business Model Formation within the Online News Market: The Core + Complement Business Model Framework SimWeb www.simproject.de 10th of June 2003 – 16th Bled eCommerce Conference Benefits of our approach Simple identification of core components possible for most sectors and businesses i.e. what do I need to run a business? Structure core components according to industry/sector – then identify additional or complementary components. In more complex industries, companies might not all have the same number of core components identifying an appropriate business model takes longer. As a company evolves, it may include more (or fewer) complementary components.
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